


The beech and larch forests spreading across the upper reaches of Lake Arimine are ablaze with color as late autumn arrives. The early morning oblique light traces the mountain slopes, illuminating intricate gradations. Branches beginning to shed their leaves signal the season’s end, enveloping the mountains in a moist, profound silence.
Around Lake Arimine, the mountains are painted in the late autumn hues of larch and beech trees, each displaying distinct shades. The golden larch leaves sway in the breeze, shimmering in the sunlight like nature’s final feast of light. The soft tones of the trees past their peak foliage exude a quiet beauty tinged with a sense of melancholy.
Late autumn in Arimine Highlands is a luxurious season where the golden foliage of larch trees and the crimson leaves of broadleaf trees can be seen simultaneously. The beautiful contrast between the larch trees standing in rows against the mountain backdrop, with their regular shapes, and the soft red leaves behind them evokes the changing seasons. A cold wind sweeps through the quiet mountain valley, signaling the approaching winter.